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A man’s pride brings him low, but a man of lowly spirit gains honor.
Proverbs 29:23 (Read all of Proverbs 29:23)
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Pastor Rick Warren: You Will Reap Your Harvest in Just the Right Time

“Let’s not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t give up” (Galatians 6:9 NLT).

Between the then and the now — or the now and the what’s coming next — there is always a delay. This irritates most people: to make a deposit or an investment or a plan and not have it instantly come to fruition.

Fruit ripens slowly. Would you rather eat a vine-ripened tomato or one that has been picked green and then gassed to turn it red? There’s no comparison between a vine-ripened tomato, which was allowed to grow slowly, and a tomato that was picked prematurely. If you pick too soon, you miss the flavor.

In money management, you always reap in a different season than you sow. And by the way, not all fruit ripens at the same time. When you grow peaches, they’re not all ripe at once. They come in little by little; you pick a few a day. When you start planting and following God’s money management principles, you’re not going to get a windfall tomorrow. It’s going to come in over time. You’re going to have to wait to reap in a different season.

But while you’re waiting, God is working. When you’re waiting for the fulfillment of the efforts or money or energy that you’ve put into something, you may think nothing’s happening.

Oh, it’s happening! While that seed is hidden in the ground, it is slowly germinating. And when that seed bursts with God’s blessing on it, it will continue growing and growing. One day a little shoot will stick up out of the ground, and then you will see that it’s working.

But until then, you need to trust that God is working — even when you can’t see the fruit of your labor.

Plants take time to grow. There’s no such thing as instant maturity. No farmer goes out, plants the seed in the ground, comes back an hour later, digs it up, and expects it to have grown. You’ve just got to let it be. Leave it covered, and let God grow it in his time.

Galatians 6:9 says, “Let’s not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t give up” (NLT).

Talk It Over

  • What have you been waiting on God to bring to fruition in your life?
  • How have you grown spiritually as a result of having to wait for that harvest? What has God taught you as you’ve been waiting on him?
  • Why do you think God makes us wait to reap what we sow?

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Team-by-team look at NL Central race

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Here’s a link to the story at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Cardinals’ five things to watch for after the break

With 68 games remaining on the schedule, a gulch between them and the division-leading Cubs, and three teams ahead in the wild-card race, the Cardinals have an uphill climb toward contention. If they’re going to “salvage the season,” as president of baseball operations John Mozeliak said this past week, here are three people and two groups that are going to have pull them out of the rut and lead them back onto the trail:

Here’s a link to the story at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

If the Cardinals have any hopes of October, they must survive July

CHICAGO — As the Cardinals race headlong eagerly away from this season’s first half and into uncharted territory, looking for a new route to an old haunt, at least the starting point will be familiar.

Here’s a link to the story at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Transgender IDOC inmate again sues Department of Corrections, asking to move to women’s prison

EAST ST. LOUIS — Strawberry (Deon) Hampton, the transgender woman who has sued multiple times the Illinois Department of Corrections for repeated alleged abuses, has again filed for emergency relief.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

Salukis reduce radio network to 4 stations, but will retain coverage area in River Radio deal

CARBONDALE — For the first time in 10 years, Southern Illinois University Athletics is leaving Withers Broadcasting and getting back with an old friend.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

SIU sports returns to River Radio this fall


Poshard Foundation sponsors training in effects of adverse childhood experiences

CARTERVILLE — More than 130 professionals who work with children attended training in the physical ramifications of adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress Tuesday morning at John A. Logan College.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

Teachers’ union leader says Janus ruling has made members ‘more aggressive’

A national labor official said a U.S. Supreme Court ruling widely seen as a defeat for public-sector unions has proven to be a rallying cry for members.

Here’s a link to the story at Illinois News Network.

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